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  1. Cyme

    Cyme or CYME may refer to Any of several ancient Greek cities Greek , also spelled Kym , Cuma or Cumae Cyme Euboea modern Kymi Cyme Aeolis Cyme Italy Cumae, an ancient colony of Euboean Kyme, near Naples An Amazons Amazon in Greek mythology , eponym of Cyme Aeolis Cyme botany , an arrangement of flowers in a plant inflorescence CYME, ICAO code of Matane Airport CYME Power Engineering Software for the modeling and analysis of electrical networks disambig de Kyme la Cyme fi Kyme ...   more details



  1. Cyme (moth)

    italictitle Taxobox name Cyme regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Arctiidae genus Cyme genus authority Felder, 1861 Cyme is a genus of moth in the family Arctiidae . Species Cyme reticulata Cyme structa References http www.nhm.ac.uk jdsml research curation projects butmoth GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL &FAMILYqtype starts with&FAMILY arctiidae&SUBFAMILYqtype starts with&SUBFAMILY &TRIBEqtype starts with&TRIBE &SUBTRIBEqtype starts with&SUBTRIBE &GENUSqtype starts with&GENUS &AUTHORqtype starts with&AUTHOR &YEARqtype equals&YEAR &sort GENUS Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia noctuoidea arctiidae lithosiinae cyme index.html Cyme genus at funet.fi br DEFAULTSORT Cyme Moth Category Arctiidae Arctiidae stub ...   more details



  1. Cyme (Aeolis)

    otheruses Cyme disambiguation Infobox former country native name conventional long name Cyme common name Cyme continent Eurasia region Mediterranean era Classical Antiquity government type Tyranny ... Polytheism category Cyme or Kymi , also Phriconis , modern Nemrut was an Aeol city in Aeolis Asia Minor close to the kingdom of Lydia . The Aeolians regarded Cyme as the largest and most important ..., trade is believed to have prospered. In his Histories , Herodotus makes reference to Cyme or Phriconis ... to Cyme, and Mazares the Mede marched to Sardis with a detachment of Cyrus troops. Finding Pactyes ... a demand to Cyme that Pactyes should be surrendered, and the men of the town decided to consult the oracle ... of Cyme were prepared in consequence to give up the wanted man. blockquote Location Both the author of the life of Homer and Strabo the ancient geographer, locate Cyme north of the Hermus river on the Asia Minor coastline, modern day Nemrut Liman in Turkish Image Cyme Map edit.JPG thumb ... , the distance from Larissa to Cyme was 70 stadia, and from Cyme to Myrina was 40 stadia. Strabo 622 ... and early Greek Dark Ages the dialect of Cyme and the surrounding region of Aeolis, like that of neighboring ... Volume II, Part 2 c. 1380 1000 B.C. Cambridge University Press, 1975. ref Cyme developed into a regional ... Cyme. The cities of southern Aeolis in the region surrounding Cyme occupied a good belt of land with rough mountains in the background yet Cyme like other colonies along the coast did not trade with the native Anatolians further inland who had occupied Asia Minor for thousands of years. Cyme consequently ... the peace. Politically, Cyme is assumed to have started as a settler democracy following in the tradition ... centuries BC the once great democracies in the Greek world including Cyme evolved not from democracies ... edited by Trevor J. Saunders . Politics . Oxford University Press, 1999. ref Cyme was an important settlement long before the prominent events of the Greco Persian wars. Evidence has pointed to Cyme ...   more details



  1. Heracleides of Cyme

    About the historian the former butterfly genus Papilio the philosopher Heraclides Ponticus Heracleides or Heraclides of Cyme Aeolis Cyme floruit fl. 350 B.C. is a little attested Ancient Greek literature Greek historian who wrote a multivolume Persica , or history of Persia , not extant. ref Albin Lesky, A History of Greek Literature , translated by Cornelis de Heer and James WIllis Hackett, 1966 , p. 628 http books.google.com books?id QKiIwZxoH gC&pg PA628&lpg PA628&dq 22Heraclides of Cyme 22&source web&ots dmBtR10I3 &sig wMYjEO9z93RUi8N1gqlb8KWLxQ&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 4&ct result online. ref Fragments from the Persica are preserved primarily by Athenaeus and describe the customs of the Persian court. Heracleides was himself a subject of Persia under the Achaemenid Empire . ref George Cawkwell, The Greek Wars Oxford University Press, 2006 , pp. 18 19 http books.google.com books?id xufiuEjgBjoC&pg PA18&lpg PA18&dq 22Heraclides of Cyme 22&source web&ots dGg 0v 22e&sig zq4uGI4If kq577ZS5wgByxftfs&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 18&ct result PPA18,M1 online see also Thomas Harrison, Greeks and Barbarians Taylor & Francis, 2001 , p. 209, note 16 http books.google.com books?id 3OBCsKqindoC&pg PA209&lpg PA209&dq 22Heracleides of Cyme 22&source web&ots nOUb7u7CiW&sig YjKuAoFneICBfe15kPpAAMcfFYg&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 11&ct result PPA209,M1 online. ref References Reflist For further reading For discussion of passages from the Persica , see Pierre Bryant, From Cyrus to Alexander A History of the Persian Empire , translated by Peter Daniels EIsenbrauns, 2002 , limited preview http books.google.com books?id lxQ9W6F1oSYC&printsec frontcover&dq intitle From intitle Cyrus intitle to intitle Alexander inauthor Briant&lr &as brr 0 online search Heraclides of Cyme External links Josef Wieseh fer , Heracleides of Cyme, Encyclopedia Iranica http www.iranica.com newsite index.isc?Article http www.iranica.com newsite articles unicode v12f2 v12f2037.html online Cat ...   more details



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  1. Ephorus (disambiguation)

    Ephorus or Ephoros may refer to Ephorus of Cyme c. 400 330 BC , ancient Greek historian Ephorus the Younger of Cyme, also ancient Greek historian Ephorus teacher , Ephesian painter and teacher of Apelles hndis sh Efor razvrstavanje ...   more details



  1. Cumae (disambiguation)

    Cumae may refer to any of several ancient Greek cities Greek , also spelled Kym , Cyme, or Cuma Cumae Italy , an ancient Greek colony near Naples Cumae Euboea , modern Kymi Cumae Aeolis disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Pactyes

    context date June 2009 Pactyes was the Lydian put in charge of gathering Croesus s gold, when Lydia was conquered by Cyrus the Great of Persia, c.546 BC. He revolted against Cyrus and Tabalus whom Cyrus had put in charge of Sardis . When Pactyes discovered that Cyrus intended to send an army against him, he fled to Cyme Aeolis Cyme , who passed him on to Mytilene , from which he fled to Chios , and was finally captured by the Persians. ref Herodotus, The Histories I. 153 161 ref References references Category Lydia Category Persian history el la Pactyes ...   more details



  1. Matane Airport

    Infobox airport name Matane Airport IATA YME ICAO CYME type Public owner operator Town of Matane city served location Matane, Quebec elevation f 102 elevation m 31 latd 48 latm 51 lats 25 latNS N longd 067 longm 27 longs 12 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA QC pushpin map Canada Quebec pushpin label CYME pushpin map caption Location in Quebec website r1 number 09 27 r1 length f 5,500 r1 length m 1,676 r1 surface Asphalt footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS CFS ref Matane Airport , Airport codes YME CYME , is located convert 2.5 NM abbr on lk in east of Matane, Quebec Matane , Quebec , Canada . References references List of airports in Canada Category Airports in Quebec Quebec airport stub pms Matane Airport ...   more details



  1. Kyme

    Kyme may refer to Any of several ancient Greek cities Greek , also spelled Kym , Cyme, Cuma or Cumae Kyme Italy Cumae, an ancient Greek colony near Naples Kyme Aeolis Kyme Euboea modern Kymi Kyme Castle , a medieval estate, in Newton Kyme , Yorkshire Kyme actress , an American TV actor disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Umbel

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 for the computer science ontology UMBEL File Daucus carota May 2008 1 edit.jpg thumb Umbel of a wild carrot Daucus carota Apiaceae File Fatsia japonica1.jpg thumb An umbel on Fatsia Fatsia japonica Araliaceae An umbel is an inflorescence which consists of a number of short flower stalks called Pedicel botany pedicels which are equal in length and spread from a common point, somewhat like umbrella ribs. Umbels are a characteristic of plants such as carrot , parsley , dill , and fennel in the family Apiaceae ivy , aralia and fatsia in the family Araliaceae and onion Allium in the family Alliaceae . A compressed Cyme botany cyme is called umbelliform if it resembles an umbel. File Primula veris inflorescense .jpg thumb left Involucre Involucrate umbels of Primula veris . Category Plant morphology Category Apiales Botany stub bg ca Umbel la cs Okol k da Sk rm botanik de Dolde et Sarikas botaanika es Umbela eo Umbelo fr Ombelle gl Umbela it Ombrella lt Sk tis iedynas nl Scherm bloeiwijze pl Baldach pt Umbela sl Kobul sr ...   more details



  1. Sedella congdonii

    taxobox regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Core eudicots ordo Saxifragales familia Crassulaceae genus Sedella genus Sedella species S. congdonii binomial Sedella congdonii binomial authority Alice Eastwood Eastw. Nathaniel Lord Britton Britton & Joseph Nelson Rose Rose synonyms Parvisedum congdonii Sedella congdonii is a species of flowering plant in the Crassulaceae stonecrop family known by the common name Congdon s mock stonecrop . It is Endemism endemic to California , where it can be found in the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada , often in rocky and moist habitat types. It is an annual herb growing just a few centimeters high. The oval succulent plant succulent leaves are just a few millimeters long. The flowers occur in a Cyme botany cyme on thin branches. Each has yellow petals no more than 3 millimeters long. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?3284,3340,3341 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol SECO6 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Sedella congdonii Photo gallery Category Crassulaceae Category Flora of California Crassulaceae stub az Sedella congdonii ...   more details



  1. Commelina dianthifolia

    italic title taxobox name Birdbill Dayflower regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Commelinales familia Commelinaceae subfamilia Commelinoideae tribus Commelineae genus Commelina species C. dianthifolia binomial Commelina dianthifolia binomial authority Delile Commelina dianthifolia , known as the birdbill dayflower , is a perennial herb native to Arizona , Colorado , New Mexico , Texas , and northern Mexico ref http plants.usda.gov java ClassificationServlet?source profile&symbol CODI4&display 63 Commelina dianthifolia Delile PLANTS Profile. USDA Retrieved 25 January 2011. ref . Petals are blue while sepals are green. The inflorescence is a scorpioid cyme botany cyme and it is subtended by a boat like spathe . Uses Infusion of plant used by Keres people Keres as a strengthener for weakened tuberculosis patients ref name NAE http herb.umd.umich.edu herb search.pl?searchstring Commelina dianthifolia Commelina dianthifolia . Native American Ethnobotany University of Michigan Dearborn . UM Dearborn College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters. . Retrieved 25 January 2011. ref . Navajo people Navajo give cold infusion to livestock as an aphrodisiac ref name NAE ref . References reflist Category Flowers Category Flora of Arizona Category Flora of Colorado Category Flora of New Mexico Category Flora of Texas Category Flora of Mexico Commelinales stub ...   more details



  1. Heraclides

    Heraclides , Heracleides or Herakleides Greek polytonic may refer to Heracleides of Cyme floruit fl. 350 BC , a little attested historian Heraclides of Aenus , one of Plato s students Heraclides of Erythrae 1st century BC , a physician of Erythrae in Ionia Heraclides Lembus , a philosopher Heraclides Ponticus 387 312 BC , a philosopher Heraclides of Tarentum c. 2nd century BC , a physician of the Empiric school Heraclides son of Antiochus general of Alexander the Great Heraclides son of Argaeus admiral of Alexander the Great Heraclides painter Heraclides Macedonian painter of 2nd c.BC wiktionary hndis ...   more details



  1. Rhodamnia argentea

    italic title taxobox name Malletwood image Rhodamnia silver leaf no oil dots.jpg image caption Rhodamnia argentea juvenile leaves regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Rhodamnia species R. argentea binomial Rhodamnia argentea binomial authority Benth. synonyms Rhodamnia argentea is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia . Common names include Malletwood , White Myrtle , Silver Leaf , Silver Malletwood and White Turpentine . The natural habitat is a variety of different rainforests, at sea level or in the adjacent Great Dividing Range ranges . Growing on sand, alluvium and volcanic based soils. From the Hastings River , New South Wales to Bowen, Queensland ref Floyd, A.G. , Rainforest Trees of Mainland South eastern Australia , Inkata Press 2008, ISBN 9780958943673 page 250 ref . Description A mid sized tree up to 30 metres in height and a stem diameter of 85  cm. The trunk can be straight and tall, somewhat fluted or buttressed at the base. Papery brown or grey bark, with vertical cracks and fissures on larger trees. Small branches are brown, though at the end they become white or silvery, as do new shoots. Leaves can be ovate, lanceolate , elliptic or oval in shape. 4 to 13  cm long, 2.5 to 6  cm wide. ref cite web title Rhodamnia argentea, PlantNET NSW Flora Online url http plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au cgi bin NSWfl.pl?page nswfl&lvl sp&name Rhodamnia argentea accessdate 2010 05 11 ref Oil dots not or seldom visible. Leaves three veined in appearance. The leaf base is triangular in shape. Leaves silvery white underneath. Flowers & fruit White flowers form in cyme botany cyme s appearing from leaf axil s in November and December. The cyme is on a stalk up to 13  mm long, and usually produces three small flowers. The fruit is round black berry, 10  mm in diameter. Inside are one or more yellow seeds. Fruit matures from March to June. The fruit is eaten by ...   more details



  1. Selimiye (Antalya)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Unsourced image removed Image Side antalya.jpg thumb left 110px Ancient Side deletable image caption In the late seventh century BCE, Greek settlers from Cyme built Side on a rocky promontory on the Pamphylian shore. There must have been an older settlement because the word Side is Anatolian pomegranate . However, the new town soon lost its Greek character and the inhabitants started to speak the native, Anatolian language. This picture shows the Hellenistic outer wall of Side. about 75  km from the city of Antalya , on the south coast of Anatolia . Coord missing Turkey Category Turkish Riviera MediterraneanTR geo stub ...   more details



  1. Jepsonia

    taxobox image Jepsoniaparryi.jpg image caption Jepsonia parryi regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Core eudicots ordo Saxifragales familia Saxifragaceae genus Jepsonia genus authority John Kunkel Small Small Jepsonia is a small genus of flowering plants containing three species. The Jepsonia is a perennial with a corm cormlike caudex , toothed leaves, and a Inflorescence cyme inflorescence that blooms in the fall. Jepsonia plants are native to California and Baja California. Species include Jepsonia heterandra foothill jepsonia Jepsonia malvifolia island jepsonia Jepsonia parryi Parry s jepsonia External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?7088,7119 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol JEPSO USDA Plants Profile Saxifragaceae stub Category Saxifragaceae es Jepsonia pt Jepsonia ...   more details



  1. Cuma

    Cuma or CUMA may refer to Places Any of several ancient Greek cities Greek , also spelled Kym , Cyme or Cumae Cuma Italy Cumae, an ancient Greek colony, near Naples Cuma Aeolis in Asia Minor Cuma Euboea modern Kymi Cuma, Azerbaijan , a village in Azerbaijan Cuma Bala , an old Turkish name for Blagoevgrad in Bulgaria Eski Cuma , an old Turkish name for Targovishte in Bulgaria Monte Cuma, a mountain near Licola, Italy in Naples province People Tyler Cuma , a Canadian major junior ice hockey defenceman Other CUMA , a type of frogman s rebreather made and designed in Canada Canadian Urban Music Association see Urban Music Association of Canada See also Kuma disambiguation Kymi disambiguation disambig Cuma is name of love ...   more details



  1. Lyclene reticulata

    italic title Taxobox name Lyclene reticulata image Lyclene reticulata Arctiidae Lithosiinae .jpg image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Lepidoptera unranked familia Macrolepidoptera superfamilia Noctuoidea familia Arctiidae subfamilia Lithosiinae genus Lyclene species L. reticulata binomial Lyclene reticulata binomial authority C. Felder, 1861 synonyms Cyme reticulata small C. Felder, 1861 small Barsine placens small Walker, 1865 small Calligenia cyclota small Meyrick, 1886 small Barsine intrita small Swinhoe, 1892 small Lyclene reticulata is a moth of the Arctiidae family. It is found in Queensland , Australia . The wingspan is about 20 mm. External links http australian insects.com lepidoptera arct reticulata.html Australian Insects Category Lithosiinae Lithosiinae stub ...   more details



  1. Halizones

    The Halizones Homeric Greek Greek , also Halizonians or Alazones are an obscure people that appear in Homer s Iliad as allies of Troy during the Trojan War . Their leaders were Odius and Epistrophus , said by Apollodorus to be sons of a man named Mecisteus. According to Homer, the Halizones came from Alybe far away, where is the birth place of silver,... Strabo in his Geography speculates that Alybe far away may originally have read as Chalybe far away , and he suggests that the Halizones may have been Chalybes , as well as Khaldi . There has been much speculation since as to the origin of the name Halizones , with connections to both Amazons and the River Halys both suggested. It is not even clear that the Halizones ever existed, or even if Homer knew they existed. Homer s scholiast derived the name from hals , sea, explaining that they lived in a land surrounded by the sea. However he stated elsewhere that Odius was chief of the Paphlagonians . Herodotus 4.17, 52 placed the Halizones among the Scythians in the region of modern Vinnytsia Ukraine, while Ephorus , equating them with Amazons, located them near Cyme Aeolis Cyme in Asia Minor. A later scholiast to Homer calls them a Thracian tribe. ref http books.google.com books?id Mwpyc QmhnwC&pg PA74&dq halizones The Greek Colonization of the Black Sea p. 74 ref Meanwhile, Pliny the Elder , Hecataeus of Miletus , Menecrates of Elaea, and Palaephatus placed the Halizones or Alazones in Mysia . References reflist Characters in the Iliad Category Greek mythology Category Mythological peoples Category Characters in the Iliad Category Legendary tribes in Greco Roman historiography am ru ...   more details



  1. Helianthemum canum

    italic title Unreferenced stub type plant auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Taxobox name Helianthemum canum image Hoary rockrose flower.jpg image caption Helianthemum canum regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Cistaceae genus Helianthemum species H. canum binomial Helianthemum canum binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Johann Christian Gottlob Baumgarten Baumg. Helianthemum canum , commonly called Hoary rockrose , is a low growing plant confined to rocky dry calcareous areas especially close to the sea. Image Hoary Rockrose plant.jpg thumb left H. canum plant on The Burren , Ireland The plant typically has a central stock from which numerous branches radiate horizontally or ascending. The small leaves about 10mm long are simple and green above but densely hairy and grey below. The bright yellow flowers have 5 petals and 5 sepals in Cyme botany cymes generally with 1 to 6 flowers in each cyme. Distribution It occurs in several areas of Europe including France , Germany , Spain , Sicily and parts of north Africa and the eastern Mediterranean countries. In the British Isles it is very restricted in its distribution and is probably only locally common in parts of western Ireland . Elsewhere it is very local or rare. DEFAULTSORT Helianthemum Canum Category Helianthemum Malvales stub de Graues Sonnenr schen hsb ra s n ni ka ...   more details



  1. Cyathium

    Image Cyathium cross2 ies no letters.jpg thumbs right 400px Euphorbia tridentata , cross section of a cyathium. A cyathium plural cyathia is one of the specialised Pseudanthium pseudanthia false flowers forming the inflorescence of plants in the genus Euphorbia Euphorbiaceae . A cyathium consists of Five rarely four bracteoles. These are small, united bract s, which form a cup like involucre. Their upper tips are free and in the beginning cover the opening of the involucre like the shutter of a camera . These alternate with Five 1 to 10 nectar gland s, which are sometimes fused. One extremely reduced female flower standing in the centre at the base of the involucre, consisting of an ovary plants ovary on a short stem with pistil , and surrounded by Five groups one group at the base of each bracteole of extremely reduced male flowers, which each consist of a single anther on a stem. The flower like characteristics of the cyathia are underlined by brightly coloured nectar glands and often by petal like appendages to the nectar glands, or brightly coloured, petal like bracts positioned under the cyathia. The paired petal like bracts in the sub family Euphorbia section Goniostema are called cyathophylls . The cyathia are sometimes solitary, but are usually in Cyme botany cymes , inflorescences of the second order, in pseudumbels, on dichotomously branched stalks or in so called simple cymes which consist of one central and two lateral cyathia. In one group of Madagascan species in the sub family Euphorbia section Goniostema E. aueoviridiflora , E. capmanambatoensis , E. iharanae , E. leuconeura , E. neohumbertii , E. viguieri there is a tendency for a further pseudanthium to grow from the cyme. Probably as an adaptation to pollination by bird s, the cyathia have become specialised Most cyathia have upright cyathophylles which surround them protectively, but render the nectar glands inaccessible. To compensate, between them are naked sterile cyathia whose only job is to ...   more details



  1. Quintus of Phrygia

    Infobox Saint name Saint Quintus of Phrygia birth date death date 285 AD feast day March 2 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place Phrygia death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Quintus Cointus the Wonder Worker lang el , K ntos Omolog t s kai Taumatourg s died ca. 285 is a saint and thaumaturge of the Eastern Orthodox Church . His feast day is March 2. He is considered a martyr for the tortures he endured, though he did not die from them. A native of Phrygia , he was born to a Christian family. He worked with the poor at Aeolia . At Cyme Aeolis Cyme , the governor, Rufus, ordered Quintus to sacrifice to the Roman gods , in accordance with the decree of Aurelian . However, Quintus freed Rufus when the latter was possessed by demons . An earthquake also pulled down the statues and temple of the pagan idols. Quintus was thus released. However, after forty days, he was arrested again by the magistrate Clearchus. Quintus was tortured but recovered from his wounds and continued his ministry for many years after. External links it icon http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 43600 San Quinto il Taumaturgo El icon http www.snhell.gr references synaxaristis search.asp?id 397&search 3 02 03 El icon http athos.edo.gr modules.php?d 2&file viewday&m 3&name GCalendar&y 2008 , Category 3rd century Christian saints Category Saints from Anatolia Category Anatolian Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Saints of Roman Phrygia Category 285 deaths Category Year of birth unknown saint stub ...   more details




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